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DINER will be running at the Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington, Delaware from December 2nd through December 27th, 2015. Check the DTC website for more details and to purchase tickets for this limited engagement here: http://www.delawaretheatre.org

DINER

Book by Academy Award-winner Barry Levinson

Music and Lyrics by nine-time Grammy Award-winner Sheryl Crow

Directed by three-time Tony Award-winner Kathleen Marshall

December 2-27, 2015

Christmas, Baltimore: 1959. A circle of childhood friends reunite for the upcoming wedding of one of them. Well, only if his fiancée passes a football trivia test. From the comfort of their all-night diner, the men, now in their early-twenties, confront the realities of adulthood: marriage, careers, money and the ever-mysterious opposite sex. But no matter where life takes them, they know they’re welcome back at the diner, the one place they’ll always belong. Infused with swinging 1950s rock and roll sound, three-time Tony Award®-winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall joins Crow and Levinson to transform DINER’s groundbreaking evocation of burgeoning adulthood and friendship for the stage.

Music Heals, an exceptional one night only concert, where some of the world’s biggest recording artists will join forces to raise money for MusiCorps - a charity supporting injured service men and women and their families. MusiCorps Band is made up of injured service members who have learned, and in some cases relearned, how to play instruments through the charity.

Roger Waters has supported MusiCorps for a number of years and served as a mentor to members of the MusiCorps Band, playing with the veterans at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington DC and encouraging their love of music as part of the rehabilitation process.

Roger Waters says: "The work I have done over the last few years with these men and women has been some of the most rewarding work I have ever done."

MusiCorps is a non-profit charitable organization which helps wounded veterans play music and recover their lives. Praised by the Wall Street Journal as “revolutionary,” the conservatory-level program enables the wounded to learn, relearn, and perform music as a core part of their rehabilitation. MusiCorps is based at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center outside of Washington, DC, and is raising support and awareness in advance of national expansion.

Sheryl will perform on the season finale of NBC's The Voice on Tuesday, May 19th, joining Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Bryan, John Fogerty, Ed Sheeran and Meghan Trainor. She last appeared on The Voice in 2013, performing "Easy" from the album "Feels Like Home", and was a mentor for Team Blake in Season 4.